This is a classic album that can be said to have established disco music in Japan.
The second album released in 1976. Known in Japan as "Koi no Boogie," the title track "Get Up and Boogie" was included in the album, which also reached number two in the US.
This work is the foundation of dance music that would later lead to Euro Beat. It contains many songs that are still sampled today, such as the 4th track "San Francisco Hustle" and the 6th track "The Boy with Ooh-La-La".
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A:
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1)
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Get Up And Boogie (That's Right)
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2)
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No, No, Joe
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San Francisco Hustle
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Play Me Like A Yo-Yo
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B:
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You've Got What It Takes (To Please Your Woman)
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Old Wine In New Bottles
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You Turned Me On, But You Can't Turn Me Off
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The Boy With The Ohh-La-La
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Thank You Mr. D.J.
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Drums, Percussion - Keith Forsey
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Performer - Penny McLean
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Arranged By, Keyboards - Sylvester Levay
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Written-By - Levay
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Bass - Gary Unwin
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Performer - Linda Thompson
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Performer - Ramona Wolf
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Producer - Michael Kunze
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Engineer - Zeke Lund
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Drums, Percussion - Martin Harrison (2)
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Strings - Fritz Sonnleithner
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Written-By - Prager
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Art Direction - Acy R. Lehman
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Artwork - Michael Kanarek